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Yong 'an (China Historical Year) Detailed Data Collection
Yong 'an is the national title in the history of China, which was founded by Sun Jingdi and Sun Xiu of the Three Kingdoms. From 258 to 1 100, Yong 'an experienced five periods: Wu, Jin, Jin, Beiliang, Northern Wei and Xia.

Chinese name: Yong 'an Meaning: China's Historical Year Yong 'an (Jin): Sima An (Beiliang) in the Western Jin Dynasty: The Sixteen Kingdoms Liang Ju Qu Bei Meng Xun's Year Yong 'an is China's Historical Year: Yong 'an (Wu): Sun Wudi of the Three Kingdoms Sun Xiu ||| 258-264 Yong 'an (Jin): Sima Zhong in the Western Jin Dynasty || Jianxing in 304 (history seems to follow Abatti Giresse Concorde's "Jianxing". Yong 'an (Beiliang): Liang Juqu and Meng Xun's Sixteen Northern Countries || 40 1 year -4 12 Yong 'an (Northern Wei Dynasty): Yuan Ziyou, Emperor of Xiao Zhuang in Northern Wei Dynasty ||||| 528-530 Yong 'an (Summer): Li Ganshun, Xia Chongzong of Xixia |||/kloc-